Looking for a fun and supportive option during the holiday break? Our kids winter camps in Alvin TX offer engaging day camp experiences for children ages 1 to 12. These affordable winter camps in Alvin provide a safe, inclusive setting where kids can explore, create, and connect through themed activities, social play, and hands-on learning.
With flexible scheduling and experienced staff, our winter camps help children stay active and confident while school is out.
Distinct Abilities proudly offers winter day camps Alvin residents choose for fun, structure, and meaningful support. We welcome children ages 1–12, including those with autism, developmental delays, and learning differences. Just like our summer camps, our winter programs are designed to help every camper grow in confidence, connection, and creativity.
Each week includes hands-on activities, guided social interaction, and opportunities to build new skills in a safe, inclusive space. With flexible scheduling and care available every day, families can count on an excellent experience. Contact us today for more information and to reserve your spot.
Our winter camp for 1-12 year olds in Alvin offers a fun and enriching way for children to stay engaged during the colder months. Each month features a new lineup of themed activities, sensory play, and creative learning experiences that keep kids excited to return.
Designed for families seeking more than just childcare, our camps reflect the same quality and care and follow a structure similar to our daycare curriculum in Alvin TX.
For qualifying families and those attending our private schools in Alvin, free winter camps in Alvin 2025/26 may also be available.
Our Christmas break camp runs throughout December 2025, offering a safe, fun, and engaging space for kids while school is out.
With themed activities, social play, and creative learning, it’s the perfect way to keep children active and connected during the holiday season.
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January winter camps 2026
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February winter camps 2026
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Each week offers age-appropriate programming for campers grouped by developmental stage. Space is limited so register early to secure your spot.
At Distinct Abilities, we create more than just seasonal childcare, we offer meaningful experiences that help children grow, connect, and thrive. What makes us Alvin’s best winter camp is our commitment to inclusivity, personalized support, and hands-on learning for children of all abilities.
Our winter camps for kids are built around the same values that guide our academic programs at private schools in Houston and the surrounding areas. Each camp day includes structured activities, creative play, and opportunities to build social-emotional skills in a safe, encouraging environment.
From sensory play to STEM projects, every activity is designed to help each camper build confidence and enjoy their winter break.
Here’s what makes our camp experience special:
STEM in Action
Creative Expression
Nature & Discovery
Active Play & Sports
Soccer camps and sport sessions that boost confidence, coordination, and teamwork.
Balanced Playtime:
Daily Prep Tips
Friendly reminders to bring a water bottle and enjoy an optional warm lunch.
Camp-Style Fun
Group games, themed enrichment, and memorable activities that make each day special.
Although there are no Houston winter camps hosted directly in the city, we do offer nearby options in Alvin and Webster. Our winter programs for kids are known for being inclusive, engaging, and thoughtfully designed for a wide range of learners.
Our Webster winter camps offer the same high-quality care, creative activities, and supportive environment found in our Alvin location. Both are excellent choices for families seeking a meaningful winter camp experience just outside of Houston.
Parent & Guardian Testimonials for Distinct Abilities
Growth and Confidence Through Learning
It was William’s last year at DAAP! He enjoyed learning from Ms. Tannaz and Ms. Wendy along with his peers. These teachers taught William to read and it has really built his confidence to read books to himself and his brothers.
We are amazed at his handwriting and ability to express his dry sense of humor by writing silly sentences and telling stories. William continues to be a happy, loyal, kind little boy who loves his friends and brothers.
Luke’s fine motor skills are developing as evidenced by his incessant desire to color pictures for all his family members with great detail given to stay inside the lines. His artwork hangs along the walls at the grandparent’s houses! Luke is still shy and cautious, but has made a lot of friends at school. There are always stories he tells us in the car on the way home about what he’s learning from Ms. Lillian.
Our youngest boy Isaac is one of a kind! He is dangerously curious, makes friends with everyone, and lacks a normal level of fear. Ms. Mariella did a superb job redirecting his focus and finding effective ways to facilitate Isaac’s learning. We hear him singing all the songs he learned at school while in the car, at play, or in the bathtub! He loves to be a helper for Ms. Mariella and eagerly accepts the chance to do chores at home.
Thank you for all you do for our family and every child at DAAP! We think this is one of the best daycares in Alvin TX that offers so many perks.
Melissa’s Story:
The School Every Parent Dreams Of
It has been an absolute delight having my children at such a wonderful school this past year. My husband is in the military, and so we move around a lot and have experienced our share of child care facilities.
Distinct Abilities is the kind of school that every parent dreams of finding for their child. The teachers are gentle and patient, and truly care for my children. The curriculum is based on an exciting new book each month and is integrated into all subject area.
This is not just a place to keep your children occupied while you are away – it is a place where your child will learn and develop his knowledge and social skills. The entire staff is informative and will talk about their interactions with your child and what they have found that works best. And Valerie, the director, keeps an open line of communication with parents – along with texting pictures of your child and giving updates if you so desire.
There is not a single thing that I would change or want more from this school, and I am deeply saddened that my children cannot continue on in this school because we are moving on to our next post.
Jody’s Story:
A Place for Both My Kids
It was February, 2009 when I first met Valerie. I went into the school that she was directing in hopes to find a place that would accept Blake, my 22-month-old son with Down Syndrome and Jordyn, my 6-month-old “typical” daughter. The school Blake was attending still had him with the 1-year-olds because he was not walking yet. I knew it was time for me, Blake’s advocate, to find a better place for him. As I walked into the school to speak with Valerie, I was terrified that I would hear “Sorry, we can’t take your son. We aren’t equipped to handle a child with special needs.” I had heard this so many times since Blake was born that I had no doubt in my mind I would hear these words again. Much to my surprise, Valerie said, “We would love for Blake and Jordyn to attend our school!” Tears immediately began to stream down my cheeks. My first victory as Blake’s advocate!
After two months of Valerie directing the staff to take Blake out into the hallway for 30 minutes a day to practice walking…he finally began to walk on his own. That was the first of many accomplishments for Blake while under Valerie’s care. Blake and Jordyn learned to self-feed, drink from a cup, follow directions, and so much more over the next 2 years.
When Blake turned 4, I began to see a huge difference between he and his classmates. But I still pushed for him to be included with his peers. Then I woke up and realized that it wasn’t fair for any of the other students (Jordyn included) or the staff to have Blake in the same class. He couldn’t talk, didn’t know the alphabet, couldn’t sort colors, wasn’t potty trained, and just couldn’t focus on the material long enough. He would clear a shelf, run out the door, and disrupt all the other children while they were working. He needed more focused attention. He needed to learn material in his own way with a lot of assistance. I knew he would learn the material, but the typical classroom was not good for him. Blake was overwhelmed and it was time for a change.
I remember thinking, “what about Jordyn?” She was thriving at this school! She was beginning to read, could count to 100, and she even started doing some simple math. However, I didn’t want the kids at two different schools. This just wasn’t a feasible option for me. I remember wishing there was a school out there that had the excelled academics for Jordyn and a classroom that could also cater to Blake’s needs.
Voila! Distinct Abilities was the answer to my prayers. And with Valerie running this school, I knew it would be a great place to have both of my kids. And it definitely has been. Jordyn just turned 4 and is reading, doing simple addition and subtraction, and having fun being a kid! Blake is 5 and is able to do more than 20 signs, goes on the potty a majority of the time, counts to 10, speaking in sentences, his confidence has gone through the roof, and so much more. Both of the kids are so happy at Distinct Abilities. Both of their needs are being met…and at one convenient location. Thank you for listening to our family “type’s” needs!
Elie’s Story:
Where Every Child Belongs and Thrives
The teachers are amazing and their skill with guiding children and facilitating growth constantly amazes me. The Director brings her skill and passion to the center in a way I have rarely seen before. I have three children at DAAP, all in different age groupings, and all are flourishing.
One of the things I love most is that Distinct Abilities feels like one of the most affordable private schools in Houston that still offers a high standard of care and education. It’s also one of the few non religious private schools where families of all backgrounds feel welcome and supported.
The mix of special needs kids and non-special needs kids normalizes the great variety of people in the world. We have been to parties for kids with Down syndrome, and we have a child who is on the autistic spectrum; DAAP makes this all feel like a part of ordinary life.
My eldest at DAAP, a 9-year-old with autism, has matured and learned skills he desperately needed from the teachers and Director at DAAP. Partway through last summer, the camp my son attended told me that they could no longer accommodate his needs. They directed me to Valerie, who met with us that afternoon. My son started the following day. We worked together on a plan for him, and I was kept updated daily on his progress and overall behavior. He learned and improved on his coping skills, ultimately finding in DAAP a safe haven where he has confidence and the ability to function at a high level. My son now has a place he loves and where he is loved and is excited about having full days there this summer, something that makes this feel like one of the most inclusive private middle schools in Houston.
My younger two are growing by leaps and bounds at DAAP. My 4-year-old constantly writes, works on reading, and even takes piano lessons, DAAP could easily be called a top option for private kindergarten in Houston. My 2-year-old grows more verbal all the time. Having gone through several daycares throughout the years, I can say that Distinct Abilities constantly amazes me and is a wonderful place for my children. The unique personality of each of our kids is cherished and nourished at DAAP, and they are encouraged to be themselves while learning new things.
Nikki’s Story:
Finally, a Perfect Fit for Us
Roland has been at Distinct Abilities for most of this school year. Before we came to Distinct Abilities, Roland had to change preschools several times because of his behavior challenges. It was an emotional time for both of us. None of his previous schools were equipped to handle his particular needs.
Distinct Abilities has been a perfect fit for us. The staff is expertly trained, and I feel completely worry-free when I drop him off in their care. He has a lot of fun, is in a safe environment, and gets a wonderful education. After trying several programs, including some well-known daycares in Webster TX, I can confidently say Distinct Abilities stands apart in how they support and understand children like Roland.
I am extremely grateful to have found them. I cannot stress enough how highly educated and trained their staff is, nor how impressed I am with their understanding and ability to care for Roland.
Megan’s Story:
A Complete Change in Connor
My son Connor has been attending Distinct Abilities for almost a year now. I can’t begin to describe the complete change in behavior and attitude this past year. He rarely ever has a meltdown and seems genuinely happy. Connor does not respond well to drastic changes so I appreciate all the effort that the staff has put into his education and care.
Missy’s Story:
The First People We Trusted
My family has been at Distinct Abilities for almost 6 years. My daughter started when she was 14 months (almost 7 now) and my son started when he was 6 months (2 now). Over the years I have gotten to know the owner, Valerie, well. Valerie has revealed her true passion and lifelong experience in childcare.
Distinct Abilities has amazing capabilities for children of all abilities. While neither of my children required a higher level of care, it was important to me that they learned at how to interact with children of all abilities at a young age. Dropping my children off, knowing they are well cared for and are in excellent hands has been priceless. Any issues we ever experienced (very few) were very minor and always addressed and corrected immediately.
The staff is caring, attentive, and skilled. Thank you for being the first people outside of family we trusted with our children. I always felt confident leaving my kiddos at Distinct Abilities and heading into work. I was able to focus my attention to my job and never had to worry about them during the day when they were there. Valerie, Ms. Brittney, and Ms. Ernestine really helped us out many times while my mom has been battling cancer off and on. You all were such a blessing to us during a very stressful time in our lives, as you were always willing to take the kids last minute.
We’ve had such a wonderful experience at Distinct Abilities and we will miss the facility, staff, and fellow students terribly! If it weren’t for moving, we’d still be there!
Spots for Alvin winter camps 2025 fill up fast, so don’t wait to get in touch. Our team is here to answer your questions, walk you through the schedule, and help you find the right fit for your child.
If you’re looking for fun, enriching winter activities for kids, Distinct Abilities offers a warm, welcoming environment where every child can learn, grow, and enjoy their time away from school.
Contact us today to check availability and reserve your child’s spot!